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Content
The new edition of this highly successful pocketbook offers readers with the essentials of clinical dentistry in quick reference format. Fully updated and now in full colour throughout, Churchill's Pocketbook of Clinical Dentistry 4e includes a wealth of useful, clinically relevant information, accompanied by an extensive artwork programme, colour coded treatment algorithms, tables and 'pull out' boxes, as well as quick reference guides to normal values. Authored by a team of experienced clinicians and teachers from individual specialities, Churchill's Pocketbook of Clinical Dentistry 4e will be ideal for all dental students, and newly qualified dental practitioners, both from within the UK and worldwide.
Specifications
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication date
June 20, 2016
Pages
640
ISBN
9780702051500
Edition
4
Format
Paperback
About the author
Crispian Scully is a Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Oral Health-General Health; and is emeritus Professor at UCL. He is Co-Editor of Oral Diseases, Medicina Oral, and Associate Editor of the Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry. Crispian Scully is Past-President of the International Academy of Oral Oncology, European Association of Oral Medicine, British Society for Oral Medicine and British Society of Disability and Oral Health, he has served as Dean in Bristol and UCL; on the General Dental Council; on the Councils of the Royals colleges in Glasgow and Edinburgh; and on committees of NICE and CRUK, He has written and edited over 45 books, written over 150 book chapters and has over 1000 papers cited on MEDLINE. He has received the CBE, University of Helsinki Medal of Honour, University of Santiago de Compostela Medal, University of Granada Medal, Fellowship of UCL, and honorary degrees from the Universities of Athens, Granada, Helsinki and Pretoria. He has received the UK Dental Award for the Most Outstanding Achievements in Dentistry, the Awards of the Spanish Society for Oral Medicine and the Hellenic Society for Oral Medicine, and the International Award of the Spanish Society for Oral Surgery.
Reviews
Another handy, plastic-covered pocketbook from Churchill Livingstone, this is primarily - but not exclusively - aimed at dental students. It is a comprehensive book and just as useful for more-recently qualified dentists and can be used as a revision text for experienced dentists. "BDA News, Vol 20, no 10, October 2007" This book is very good for new dental students starting out. It's a great help to me!" RL Burgess, 1st year Dental Student, Ireland, 2 April 2009" 5 stars on Amazon The Churchill's Pocketbook of Clinical Dentistry is brilliant - far better than the Oxford Handbook!" St John Crean, Robert Bradlaw Advisor, RCS Eng. [personal communication]" The content of the Churchill book is far more relevant and detailed than the OUP book and covers a wider range of topics. Curriculum coverage? If this volume is indeed aimed at dental students, and recently graduated GDP's, than the book is extremely relevant and manages to cover a wide range of topics in adequate detail. " Sarah Kaddour, ST1, Oral Medicine " I think the book is completely relevant to the undergraduate dental curriculum as it prepares you well for the final exams - and this is what everything should be geared towards. It ticks all the boxes and is obviously a well thought out book in that respect. The book keeps true to the pocketbook style and covers all key areas of clinical dentistry well, so I really cannot fault it on its approach or philosophy. It is easy to read as it is logically ordered into headings and subheadings. The paper used is high quality and makes the text easier to read against the white background. The diagrams are great and are the best factor in helping the understanding of the text. When comparing topics across the Oxford Handbook and the Churchill book, I find that the latter has slightly better content coverage both in terms of learning and understanding. The book also has great diagrams, so keep them coming! " Jasneet Gulati, " "5th year BDS student, Sheffield" The book is completely relevant to the curriculum and follows and picks up on the basic themes that are outlined in the 'First 5 years' as set out by the GDC and expands on most of the information too. It doesn't provide any overly abstract information that could be detrimental to students but rather provides a suitable base for anyone to pick up information. The Churchill book is really expansive in terms of the information it provides and goes into somewhat more detail than the Oxford in its subsections. " Sami Stagnelli, ST3, Oral Medicine " I was pleasantly surprised at the level of detail given considering the number of topics covered in this little book. As the book is a pocketbook and titled 'clinical dentistry' I expected it to give a brief guide on clinical practices and techniques and it does this successfully." Narina Evans, 4th year BDS student, Birmingham " I found the level of detail in all areas to be just right. The diagrams were of good size and appropriately complimented the text whilst each topic/chapter was very relevant when in the clinic. I feel the book addressed important aspects of dentistry that could be forgotten in other textbooks, for example, psychological aspects of patient care, and ethics and law. I felt the book was able to relate these issues to the practicality of dentistry, and was useful in providing an understanding of these issues in a clinical setting. I feel that the book aims to give a wide range of information on practising clinical dentistry whilst also covering the biological and chemical basis behind practical work. The book has appropriate detail and information to be used as reference during clinical work. Its small size also aids in this, as I have found it useful to keep the book by my side as I work. The book is easy to read, especially due to the subheadings which help to break up the text logically. I feel the book follows a logical order and flows well. The headings make reading simple, easy and enjoyable. The contents page at the start of each chapter allows the reader to see exactly what is in each chapter.Consider
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